As Wray Nerely (Alan Tudyk) navigates the world of fan conventions and all of the surreal experiences that go along with them, he tries to land a serious role that will win him the respect he so desperately craves.

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Wray meets his convention assistant, Karen, (Felicia Day) who is a machine, a machine, a soft serve machine. Wray signs autographs for his fans and agrees to work on his audition scenes with his manager Bobby (Mindy Sterling).

The morning after the VIP party - Wray discovers that he recorded and sent in his audition during his drug and alcohol fueled blackout. Wray insults the fans and apologizes only insulting them more. A handicapped mob forms and gives pursuit.

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Jack Moore (Nathan Fillion) is determined to usher in Spectrum: The Movie in order to reignite his fading star-power. However, Jack hits a speedbump when Wray Nerely (Alan Tudyk) refuses to climb back into the Spectrum cockpit, fearing he’ll never break out of his pigeonhole as a character actor. Jack offers to get Wray an audition for this fall’s hottest new show: Doctor Cop Lawyer.

Wray shoots a commercial to impress the director of Doctor Cop Lawyer, Diego Alfonso (Jon Huertas). Against the warnings of the Stunt Coordinator (Tomah Pinkett), Wray decides to perform his own stunts.

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About This Series

The first season of "Con Man" introduces Wray Nerely (Alan Tudyk), a cult science fiction actor who is stuck in a rut and feels trapped by the pigeonhole that SPECTRUM, his most popular project to date, has put him in. As he navigates the world of fan conventions and all of the surreal experiences that go along with them, Wray tries to land a serious role that will win him the respect he so desperately craves. On one end of the spectrum is a possible Clint Eastwood western. On the other end of the spectrum is, well, SPECTRUM the movie, much to Wray's dismay.